Marriage is most important day for any girl, and she wants to make it more lavish and memorable. Wedding trousseau is the main thing that helps her to make her wedding a special event. Like any trend bridal collections also changes every now and then. Wedding today is no more restricted to just the brides dressing up on the day. It has gone beyond the bride wherein everyone attending the wedding and functions around it likes to look their best.

When it comes to one trend that any seasons can’t miss, it has to be the black and white. Elegant and effortless, this fashion trend is important in every woman’s wardrobe. Because of this reason, fashion designer Nida Mahmood rightly agrees that fads fade but vintage remains evergreen. She suggests updating the wardrobe with this retro style as it is a perfect crowd head turner.

Spring is all about colour blocking. Now spin the colour wheel and pick your tint as spring season is knocking at your doorstep. Colour blocking is most accepted trend this spring-summer. To be a master of the art of colour clashing and blocking, here fashion designer Urvashi Kaur suggests girls to bid adieu to their old outfits and add extra colour blocking to their wardrobe for maximum impact and style.

Holi is the festival of colours. It’s a festival of fun and emotions. The joys of Holi knows no bound. The festival is celebrated across the four corners of India. ‘holi’ itself is a word which draws smile and enthusiasm among people. Holi also celebrates the arrival of spring, a season of joy and hope. But have you ever try to know how holi is celebrated across our country and what their significance is? Here we explain some of the places in India where holi is celebrated in a unique way.

Though ethnic jewelleries are antic and inspired by traditional designs, they are still in vogue. It not only goes well with your traditional outfits but also adds glamour to your western look. Single ethnic jewellery pieces can enhance your over all look.

Tribal prints seem to have attracted the fantasy of fashionistas in a big way as a number of Hollywood and Bollywood celebrities are happily flaunting these in various modern styles, colours and silhouettes.

In the fast changing world of international fashion, Indian fashion has stood its ground graciously over all these years. And with every passing day, fashion from India is just touching peak after peak of glorious popularity. Apart from saree, Indian lehenga is another gorgeous piece of attire that has catapulted Indian fashion to unimaginable heights. From traditional flared lehengas to the latest designer ones, you pair it with a sleek sensuous choli and what you attain is a fashion dream. Here fashion designer Samant Chauhan explains some special lehenga designs with Sakhi. He believes, in the fast changing trend of fashion, lehenga also need to some fashionable and trendy touch.

Whether a bold statement or an otherwise subtle outlook, ruffles are everywhere, be it tops and skirts, dresses, handbags or shoes. Here's how you can make the look a killer. A ruffled blouse can add femininity to a business suit the same way as a ruffled scarf would add that extra zing and dimension to a shift dress. Ruffles go beyond the boundaries of time and increase one's feminine factor exponentially. Ruffles worn in the right way are so in and can never be termed girly.

Gujiyas, malpuas, bhang and thandai...The festival of colours is not enjoyed without an elaborate platter of mouth-watering sweets and intoxicants. So here are some popular Holi recipes as the festival comes around onThursday:

No country in the world is as culturally vibrant as India. When we talk about fun and frolic festivals, Holi comes first. Now the festival of colours is here. If you want to enjoy Holi in a unique way, just visit to Barsana village in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh. Here you will find really an exclusive way of celebration of the festival which is popularly known as ‘Lathmar Holi’ which is celebrated with a lot of fun and fervour.